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Notes and Querlei, Jan. 27,1906. 551 INDEX. Flying or Centrifugal Railway, 65, 176, 333, 416, 474 Folk-lore :— Cat, black, 505 Death-bird, 530 Lincolnshire death, 465, 515 Midsummer day, 27 Moon and hair-cutting, 29,116, 173, 234 Mulberry and quince, 386, 438 Rain caught on Holy Thursday, 447, 497 Spanish, 266 Foat (F. W. G.) on punctuation in MSS. and printed books, 144, 262 Fonts, seven sacrament, at Gorleston, 386 Foord (A. 8.) on George III. and Sydenham, 389 Foot: Panles fete, the phrase, 435, 493 Footfalls and music, 161 Footpaths, their preservation, 125 Ford (C. Lawrence) on Cowper and Voltaire, 465 " There shall no tempests blow," 12 TJriani, 509 Forester (Alexander), of Garden, c. 1600, his wife, 149 Forests set on fire by lightnin?, 28, 95, 153, 213 Fortunate Boy, his history, 509 Forty days' periodicity, 7 Foalett, fostell=coffer or casket, 48 Foster (Joseph), genealogist, his death, 199 Foster (Manning) on last words of Burns, 45 Fothergill (Gerald) on Benbow, 235 Dummer family, 315 Duplicate will registers, 46 Genealogical research, 246 Hemming-Stevens, 157 Index of probates, 277 Jacobite rebels, 66 Eempe (Abp.), 434 Local government records, 278 Parish records, neglected, 255 Bight to arms, 188 Testator's full description, 186 Touching for the king's evil, 385 Watson and Hodgson families, 349 " Fountain," Tavern, Strand, 289, 336 Fowke (F. Rede) on dog training, 488 Verne (Jules), star and crescent moon, 116 Fox (C. J.), enigma by, 530 Fox (E.) on Chaucer and English universities, 47 Foxe (John), the martyrologist, preface by, 44 Foxe (Bp. R.), founder of Corpus Christi, Oxford, 23 Foxes as food for men, 286, 355 Foy Boat Hotel, 40 Francesca on Sarah Cnrran and Emmet, 111, 534 Grey (Admiral John) and Deny, 428 Numismatic, 288 Polar inhabitants, 413 Francillon (R. E.) on fate of the Traoys, 192 Highwayman's parting song, 187 Quotations wanted, 168 Francis (J. C.) on ' Daily Telegraph' jubilee, 248 English Press and the Treaty of Peace, 1815,167 Monument on Fish Street Hill, 87 'Saturday Review,'jubilee, 382, 402, 422, 442 Franks (H. E.) on Wesley and the wig, 36 Fraser (G. M.) on Knights Templars, 10, 34 Freeman (J. J.) on rollups, 308 French proverbial phrases, 504 French Revolution pottery, 228, 252, 292 Frost and Doncaster Races, 246 Frost (F. C.) on Lundy Island, 16 Pinchbeck family, 77 Fry (E. A.) on Dummer family, 316 Fulham Bridge, coloured print of, 509 Furnivall (F. J.) on Shakespeariana, 234 Fylmand or foumart=polecat, 55 Fynmore (R. J.) on " Going a-gooding," 527 Hill (Benson Earle), 114 Hudson (Henry), his descendants, 357 Radcliffe (Ann), 76 ' Steer to the Nor'-Nor'-West,' 132 Trafalgar : last survivor, 485 Yorkshire dialect, 190 G. (M. N.) on French proverbial phrases, 504 G. (M. T.) on Melton cloth, Melton jacket, 490 Gadsden (W. J.)onNorden's 'Speculum Britannise,'12 Gairdner (J.) on Cranmer and Boleyn family, 201 Gallows of alabaster, 189, 276 , Garden. See Gordon (Thomat). Garibaldi, origin of the name, 67, 132, 235 Garrett (R. M.) on Shakespeariana, 284 Gastrell (Rev. Francis) and Shakespeare's home, 47, 115 Gaveller, derivation of the word, 7 Gay (J.), his ' Beggar's Opera' in Dublin, 91 Genealogical and Historical Society of Great Britain, 230 Genealogical research, 246 Genealogies in preparation, 467 ' Genius by Counties,' 287, 329, 474 Gennadius (J.) on Gibbon, ch. Ivi. note 81, 370 "Gentleman" by letters patent, 88 Geordie on miners' greeting, 391 George III., his birthday, 26, 173; Thackeray on, 148, 273; his daughters, 167, 236, 291, 336, 493 ; and Sydenham Wells, 389 George IV., an appreciation, 365 Gerish (W. B.) on bequests payable in church porch, 369 Chauncy correspondence, 265 Chimney-stackn, 128 Cromwell (Robina), 376 Gibbets, 251 Norden's ' Speculum Britannise, 75 Wenham (Jane), Witch of Walkern, 149 Germans and Czechs, their antagonism, 187 Germany, duelling in, 388, 455, 516 Gery (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 1704, 469 Ghost-words : Vescalion. 28, 73 ; Phoorea, 105 Gibbets, existing, 229, 251, 296, 315, 376 Gibbon (E.), his use of (4<rrpoirtXeicuc, 167, 272, 370 ; early editions of ' Decline and Fall' in America, 405 Gilbert, mathematician, c. 1687, 369 Giffard (James), Westminster scholar, 1783, 289 Giffard (John), Westminster scholar, 1778, 289 Gillman (C.) on mulberry and quince, 386 Screaming skull, 194 " Totum sume, fluit," 391 Glanville (C. L.) on Glanville, Karl of Suffolk, 267 Glen family, 68 Glynn (T.) on detached btlfries, 415 Gnomon on " Come out, 'tis now September," 446 God's Blessing Farm, derivation of the name, 428